The Peanut and Me

The Peanut and Me

The peanut turned three in October. She is curious, clever, loving, funny and makes my heart swell. She is also stubborn and defiant and prone to wickedly irrational meltdowns. 

As I find myself well into my second act, doubting my talent and career more now than I did in my twenties and thirties, I am so grateful to have this giant source of passion and pride.

Oh, hello

Oh, hello

Well. Suffice it to say I’ve been errant. I’ve neglected this blog and site for the better part of the year. Happily, that is going to change.

First, my excuse. I started a job earlier this year that was a huge adjustment. It was demanding in both a practical and emotional sense, and I felt drained. For months. As time has passed, it’s gotten better. I’ve made some mental adjustments and created my own personal plan in order to feel more empowered and in control of my day-to-day life and my long-term career. (Which, PS,  is so important to do, even when you’re content with your current job and situation!)

Autumn & the Pursuit of Writing

Autumn & the Pursuit of Writing

Autumn. The season sentimentalists and traditionalists love. And I get it. But I’d rather be stuck in summer—like we are right now in NYC. Give me warm temps and relaxed dressing any day of the week.

I understand the thrill of sweaters and cocoa; roasting instead of grilling; all the implicit coziness, you break out the candles and blankets, and turn inwards. But I don’t buy it!

The Peanut Is Blossoming

The Peanut Is Blossoming

This past weekend, I changed out the peanut’s summer wardrobe for fall and winter. Every time I have to do this—there were big ‘out with the old, in with the new’ phases at 3 months, 6 months, last fall at one year and this past spring for the new season—I’ve relished the feeling of purging. Getting rid of stuff that doesn’t fit. Passing the clothes on to friends and family who have younger baby girls. Moving on. Sayonara!

Back from Paris

Back from Paris

It had been two and a half years since I’d been back to Paris. In the meantime, I had gotten married, had a baby and sold a new book. Between my new mom and wife roles, plus keeping up with my job at the agency and cracking away on the book, there’s not been a ton of time for an indulgence like zipping off to the City of Light (and Dark Chocolate).

Getting Back to It

Getting Back to It

Well, it's been awhile, I'm rusty, but I'm going to try a little blogging again. 

Do people still read blogs? Admittedly, I don't. I miss them. I miss my morning routine of catching up on my favorite voices—whether they were writing about food and restaurants, home design, travel, New York City, Paris—while having some coffee and breakfast.